Why dont electricity companies use our roof (solar) to generate electrcity to contribute to the national grid?
Question : Why dont electricity companies use our roof (solar) to generate electrcity to contribute to the national grid?
I live in NZ where nuclear electricity generation is not an option and where solutions have to be found that are sustainable. Most of our electricity is generated by hydro-electric dams but as we move towards needing more electricity (it seems minimising use is in the too-hard basket) we are being asked to consider “solutions” such as Marsden B – a proposed coal fired power station. What I want to know is, why cant electricity companies make a deal with us to install solar panels on our roofs which can contribute to the national grid daily? Obviously electricity is difficult to store but there must be a more sustainable and economically friendly way to deliver electricity to homes without sacrificing the planet.
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Answer by Som
Thats a nice idea! but the point is that even nows solar panels are quite expensive.
When some cheap method for manufactring them comes into fray, then your idea will certainly become a reality, not only in New Zealand but all over the world.
That’s a good idea, but I think it would be better to think in terms of local production for local use. The obstacle to this point has been the high cost of solar panels. I got a quote of $ 35k US for the 600kwh I currently use. A bit steep in my book. But I found a company that is going to rent the solar panels you need for no upfront investment. It will be a fixed rate for 25 years based on the power the panels produce. No maintenance or installation costs. You need to be in a state with a net-metering law and of course have a reasonably good solar site. If any readers in the US want more info, email me at bullshoalsblues@yahoo.com